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Episode 95: Kate Gregory on Carbon vs C++! (Part 4)
Episode 95: Kate Gregory on Carbon vs C++! (Part 4)
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31 minutes
Released:
Sep 16, 2022
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In this episode, Bryce and Conor finish their interview with Kate Gregory and talk about the Carbon Programming Language.Link to Episode 95 on WebsiteTwitterADSP: The PodcastConor HoekstraBryce Adelstein LelbachAbout the Guest:Kate Gregory is an author, sought-after conference speaker, trainer, Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP), and partner at Gregory Consulting. Kate has been using C++ since before Microsoft had a C++ compiler. She is an early adopter of many software technologies and tools, and a well-connected member of the software development community.Kate is one of the founders of #include whose goal is a more welcoming and inclusive C++ community. She also serves on the board of directors of Cpp Toronto, a non-profit organization that provides an open, inclusive, and collaborative place where software developers can meet and discuss topics related to C++ software development.Show NotesDate Recorded: 2022-08-15 Date Released: 2022-09-16Carbon Language: An experimental successor to C++ - Chandler Carruth - CppNorth 2022Carbon Programming LanguageCppNorth ConferenceSwift Programming LanguageKotlin Programming LanguageRust Programming LanguageCurb CutsToronto Public Libraryfoonathon::blog() Carbon’s most exciting feature is its calling conventionKeynote: “Am I A Good Programmer?” - Kate Gregory - CppNorth 2022PluralSight Courses- Kate GregoryBeautiful C++: 30 Core Guidelines for Writing Clean, Safe, and Fast Code by Guy Davidson & Kate GregoryIntro Song InfoMiss You by Sarah Jansen https://soundcloud.com/sarahjansenmusic Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0 Free Download / Stream: http://bit.ly/l-miss-you Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/iYYxnasvfx8
Released:
Sep 16, 2022
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